Seriously sorry to see another British company go bust and one that I had high hopes for. BHS as well in the same week. It just highlights the fact that Britain´s economy is now just a pretty bubble sort of property / financial services industry based around London about to go POP!

There aren´t many left. Those that made "Great" Britain with historic inventions are now confined to the banks risk assessment which means nothing when the bankers only know about creaming money from financial transactions, including most recently aired by fraudulent hocus pocus, magic mirror policy to blind the financial regulators :o((

Sea Energy originally set out to become a wind farming building "green energy" producer. Banks/UK government has destroyed this company as it has so many with ambitions projects that could have created thousands of jobs ahead of its time with a bit of belief and real help!

Ouch! Well, at least '"We are pleased to have concluded the sale of R2S to James Fisher, which will safeguard the majority of jobs within the Group, maintain customer service, and provide the best outcome for SeaEnergy's creditors. Based on the information available at present, it is unlikely there will be any recovery for the shareholders.;Who cares about the bleedin shareholders anyway. 3p ud be a fine thing.

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